Next month sees Honest Jon’s release Petrol Laughs, a split release between Bullion and Elmore Judd.
Bullion and Elmore Judd team up for Petrol Laughs EP
by Juno Plus on 30.10.2012 at 11:00amJohn Talabot’s fIN gets the remix treatment
by Juno Plus on 23.07.2012 at 20:21pm
John Talabot’s masterful debut album fIN is set to be remixed by a raft of producers, with the first volume of tweaks supplied by Bullion, Kenton Slash Demon and Pachanga Boys.
Bullion readies mini LP Love Me, Oh Please Love Me
by Tony Poland on 28.03.2012 at 16:32pm
London based producer Bullion will continue to demonstrate his growing maturity into an outright songwriter with the release of Love Me, Oh Please Love Me, a six track mini LP due out at the beggining of May.
Bullion to release EP on R&S Records
by Juno Plus on 11.01.2012 at 13:52pm
London producer Bullion continues his label hopping endeavours with news of a forthcoming EP entitled Say Arr Ee for the evergreen R&S Records imprint.
Model 500 – OFI (remixes) review
by Juno Plus on 10.02.2011 at 14:06pmThe two opposing ends of the R&S historical spectrum collide brilliantly on this ten inch as the track that marked Model 500’s return to the imprint after a fourteen year absence gets taken apart and put back together in gloriously diverse fashion by two rising talents. It’s a near exercise in futility to try and separate these two remixes of Model 500’s “OFI” and proclaim one the winner, as both the submissions from Bullion and Space Dimension Controller are teeming at the brink with ideas that radicalise the template of the original.
Anyone who indulged in the recent non album from Bullion will be fully aware of this producer’s capacity to twist through tempos and rhythms at will and make it all work. That approach is more than replicated on his “Rivertrance Remix”, which on first inspection sounds like three tracks in one. Galloping along via a bottomed out kraut groove, Bullion swerves through a collage of dizzying psychedelic sounds and effects in the space of four and a bit minutes which laugh generously in the face of categorisation.
The flipside “Evasive Funk” remix from Celtic astronaut Space Dimension Controller retains the austere electro funk pulse of the original from Atkins, Banks and Taylor but sharpens the pace markedly, embellishing the bass with a schizophrenic menace that is matched by the sheer depth of percussive layers and synthesized touches.
Tony Poland
